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Network Video Recorders Hardware NVR


4-CH Network Video Recorder NR8201


 Software


 Supports VIVOTEK VAST Central Management


Installation and Configuration External USB Storage for Video Backup Removable HDD Design for Easy Changing


Network Surveillance Recorder NSR-1200





 21 TB HDDs with RAID 5 Capability


Fully Licensed up to 64 cameras Max. Recording Rate 480 fps


 HD READY with Full HD Monitoring


 DEPA Analytics





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Hybrid Recording with optional 16CH analog encoder


Real-time H.264, MPEG-4 and MJPEG Compression   


 (Triple Codec)


 Camera Management with Automatic Camera


Simultaneous 4-CH Monitoring and Recording Built-in 802.3af Compliant 4-CH PoE


8-CH Network Video Recorder NR8301


 (Triple Codec)


Real-time H.264, MPEG-4 and MJPEG Compression 


 Camera Management with Automatic Camera


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 Supports VIVOTEK VAST Central Management


 Software


Installation and Configuration Supports Raid 0, 1 Storage Solution External USB Storage for Video Backup Removable HDD Design for Easy Changing


Network Surveillance Recorder NSR-1100


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 board


 DEPA Analytics


 HD READY with Full HD Monitoring


 1 TB HDDs with RAID 0 Capability


Fully Licensed up to 32 cameras Max. Recording Rate 240 fps


Hybrid Recording with optional 16CH analog encoder


Simultaneous 8-CH Monitoring and Recording Built-in 802.3af Compliant 8-CH PoE


Network Surveillance Recorder NSR-1050H





 500 GB HDD


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Fully Licensed up to 20 cameras Max. Recording Rate 120 fps


 HD READY with Full HD Monitoring





 DEPA Analytics


Hybrid Recording with BUILT-IN 16CH analog encoder


Software NVR


Honeywell Ultra-Smart Streamer Management Application Software HUSS-M


 9 channel live view


20 channel recording 


 Compression: H.264


Compatible with Honeywell IP video products 


Central Management Software VAST


 Effective& Reliable Event Trigger Management





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 channel Playback


Convenient Remote Access via Client/Server Architecture Real-time 64-channel Live Viewing and Simultaneous 16- Multiple Simultaneous Streams to fit different Platforms


Activity adaptive Streaming for dramatically Bandwidth


and Storage Space Extremely Versatile Settings for Recording Group and


Recording Schedule Management


 Operations Efficient Data Backup, Search, Export


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 Feature


Role-based User Management to Enhance Security


Intelligent PTZ/ e-PTZ Remote Camera Control Overall Device Management through Intuitive E-map


XProtect Essential 


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32 Channel Recording Software ST7501





Client/Server for Remote Video Management 


 Efficient Recording System





Real-time 32-channel Live Video Monitoring Simultaneous 16-channel Playback


 Pan/Tilt/Zoom Camera Control Interface


 Role-based User Account Management


Powerful Playback Control Functions 


 Cameras





 Seamlessly Integrates with All VIVOTEK Network


Event-triggered or Scheduled Recording Mode Lightweight Remote Login to Access All Functions


Supports Dual-stream Live Viewing and Recording 


Supports 26 IP Cameras/encoders on a single server Supports more than 839 IP cameras from over 79


 MxPEG compression methods


Supports H.264, MPEG-4, MJPEG, MPEG-ASP,


Cost efficient solution for small installations Automatic camera discovery Support 5 concurrent users


Xprotect™ Professional 


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102 Sales and Support, Call: 1300 ADI ADI


 Virtual matrix, Input/output event control


 Intelligent Pan/Tilt/Zoom (PTZ)


Integrate with local Microsoft Windows ® ® Technical Support, Call: 1800 220 345 www.adiglobal.com/au


 View live or playback from 64 cameras


 Scheduled archiving


Advanced remote access (Smart Client), PDA and web- 


 browser


Automatic camera model detection Reliable and high-performance (+30 fps)


 Offers a very strong price/performance ratio, packed


 Supports 900 different camera and encoder models


with many advanced features Up to 64 cameras/encoders on 1 server


IP Networking


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